Friday, 31 December 2021

Happy New Year 2022


 We , The Lyallpur Khalsa College Urban Estate Kapurthala wishes each and everyone a very very happy new year 2022 . 


Stay blessed Everyone

Sunday, 26 December 2021

Ministry of youth affairs Nehru yuva kendra Kapurthala organised Cultural program at lyallpur khalsa college, kapurthala dedicated to 75th Azadi Diwas

 



Dr. Sandeep bhola head of Drug Rehabilation centre , civil hospital kapurthala was the chief guest of this event . He was so happy to see the youth participating in such goode events and he told youth to stay fit and healthy and say no to Drugs . 

Dr Baldev singh dhillon welcomed the cheif guest , and shared information regarding the Institute achievements. He also inspired students to equally participate in cultural activities  alongwith studies . More then 200+ students participated in this cultural program events that included  group dances , solo dances , poem recitation, speech etc.

Mr Nitayanand , co-ordinator of Nehra yuva kendra thanks each and everyone who stood shoulder to shoulder and made this event a big success . He also promised more of such events in the upcoming months . 

This event was a big success witnessed by the entire teaching and non teaching staff including the chief guest and all the Students of Lyallpur khalsa college, kapurthala .   

Professor Manjinder Singh Johal hosted the entire event and thanks each and everyone at the end .

Wednesday, 22 December 2021

"William Shakespeare - The Father Of English" by Professor Yogeeta


William Shakespeare- The Father of English

 William Shakespeare was universally regarded as the eminent British writer in the English language and world's  renowned dramatist. He was contemplated as the father of English literature. He was born in 23 April 1564 in Stratford- upon - Avon, warwickshire, England. His father's name was John shakespeare and mother's name  mary Arden. He was the third son of his parents. He was married a  women named Anne Hathway at the age of 18. she was eight years older than him. They had three children.


Shakespeare adduced the bulk of his known work between 1589 and 1613. In 1598, william Shakespeare's name  appeared on the title page of work . By 1599 his work were acclaimed all over the globe. His writings Capture the human emotions, conflicts, mystery,love, magic, revenge, grief and many other Outstanding narrative topics. Folklose influenced shakespeare in writing some of the most delightful scenes in his plays as well as scenes that establish a tone of darkness and foreboding.

Shakespeare wrote about 38 Plays, 154 Sonnets, two long narrative Poems and a few other verses.

Some of the most famous works of William Shakespeare are as follows:

1.Romeo and Juliet

2.The Merchant of Venice

3. Henry V

4. Much Ado About Nothing

5. Hamlet
His plays give us the greatest sense of the value of human life; of how people live; of how people love and of the importance of human relationships than any other writers of his time or of any other time. Shakespeare's plays are as popular as they are because he was perhaps the greatest writer who has ever lived.

Assistant professor
Yogeeta(Department of English)
LKC, KPT

Tuesday, 21 December 2021

Rangoli Competition's were held At Lyallpur khalsa College Jalandhar with the motto of" Awarness and Importance Of Casting Votes."


December 21, Rangoli Competition's were organised in Accordance to the Sweep program,under the guidance of Dr Baldev Singh Dhillon , Principal Lyallpur khalsa college kapurthala . The Motto was to aware the people regarding the importance of Voting and  to inspire the youth to Cast their votes. More then 15 students participated in this program out of which Harleen Gill stood first and Simranjit and Janvi shared second position.  Dr. Dhillon told the students about the importance of Voting. 

Prof Darshdeep Kaur sharing "Guru Nanak Dev Ji's 7 Teachings that will change the way you look at life"

 Guru Nanak Dev Ji's 7 Teachings 

that will change the way you look at life



1. Vaand Shako: Guru Nanak Dev Ji taught us the significance of sharing.  This is one of the principles of Sikhism. He said "with the grace of the Lord, whatever you have received, share it with the needy and then consume".

2. Kirat Karo: Means, make a living honestly. One should not exploit others to enjoy self-happiness. Earning without fraud and working diligently is what he preached. Guru Nanak Ji propagated that all humans need to earn their daily living through honest means. 

3. Naam Japo: Chant the name of 'True God'. Sri Guru Nanak Dev emphasised meditating on God's name to gain control over five evils- kama, krodh, lobh, moh, ahankar means lust, anger, greed, attachment and ego.

4. Sarbat daa bhalaa: Ask Lord for everyone's happiness. Sri Guru Nanak Dev emphasised the concept of universal brotherhood. At the end of daily Ardaas prayer, it is said "Nanak Naam Chardi Kala Tere Bhane Sarbat da bhala".

5. Speak the truth without any fear: Sri Guru Nanak Dev said to always speak the truth without any fear. He said, getting victory by suppressing falsehood is temporary and standing firmly by truth is permanent.

6. Sewa (Selfless Service) : Guru Nanak Dev Ji firmly always believed and practised selfless service. He thought one could achieve true contentment only through engaging in completely selfless acts. 

 7. Kindness and Compassion: Guru Nanak Dev Ji truly believed that only kindness and compassion could positively influence and change the whole world. 

By: Prof. Darshdeep Kaur

Dept. of Science

Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala


Thursday, 16 December 2021

Prof. Manpreet Kaur sharing some "Google Services" probably unknown

Google Services

As one of the most innovative tech companies in the world, Google has a very special place in our hearts. They’ve created a huge number of products and services that make all of our lives easier, beginning with their famous web search engine. Everyone’s heard of Gmail and Google Maps, but it may surprise you to find out just how many Google services exist that you probably don’t know about.

Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a great way to keep up to date with academic research and progress in science and technology. Easily and quickly search across masses of scholarly literature from one place.

Google Inbox

The newest addition to Google’s ever-expanding suite of services, Google Inbox gives you a refreshing minimal interface and shows you what’s most important in your inbox – without even having to open the message. Everything from flight status updates, reservation details to pictures and attachments from family and friends is organized for you.  

Google Goggles

Now you really can search everything. Snap a picture and let Google crawl its database. If it finds the image in there, it will do what it does best: give you useful information.

Google Sites

Plain and simple: a streamlined way to build a website from scratch – or from pre-existing templates. Build one for your growing company, for your family, or for just because. It’s that easy.

Google Classroom

Though this one is only relevant to those working in education, Google Classroom is a great tool (without ads!) to help teachers organize assignments, communicate announcements to students, and give quick feedback.

Google Docs 

With Google Docs, you can create and edit text documents right in your web browser—no special software is required. Even better, multiple people can work at the same time, you can see people's changes as they make them, and every change is saved automatically.

Google Sheets

Google sheets and excel are very much same in the terms of formulas and calculations and many of their features of them are same, both have data in the form of a table or in other words rows and columns

Google Slides 

Google Slides has the basic slide presentation features, ranging from the ability to format text and add images to the ability to use layouts and themes. It also includes more advanced presentation tools such as the ability to publish to the web and great collaboration features

 Google Forms

Google Forms lets you collect information from people via personalized quizzes or surveys. You can then connect the info to a spreadsheet on Sheets to automatically record the answers. The spreadsheet then populates with the responses from the quiz or survey in real-time.

Google Meet

Google describes Meet as "a video meeting experience with one goal: make joining meetings effortless". The company wanted to improve Hangouts to make it easier and faster for people start and join video conferences. Hangouts Meet has a very light, fast interface and enables you to easy manage up to 250-person meetings.

Google Crisis Response

Hopefully you won’t have to use this one – but if disaster strikes, there’s no better tool to make information about response efforts and developing news easily available. The service partners with government agencies, relief efforts and more to bring helpful information and resources to the right places.

Google Person Finder

This service helps people reconnect with loved ones after a disaster hits and chaos has descended.

Google Art Project

For this service, Google collaborated with art institutions all over the world to give people a chance to see brilliant art from the comfort of their homes. If nothing else, you’ll definitely feel more cultured!

FieldTripper

Who doesn’t enjoy the odd field trip? This app serves up location-based information to you as you move around a new (or old!) city with tidbits of information about your surroundings. Expect everything from what old movies were filmed to architecture factoids.

Google Shopper

Packed with features that show you everything from what the barcode on an item means, daily and nearby deals to the ability to search for an item by voice, Google Shopper makes it easy to shop in a much smarter and more efficient way.

 

 By: Prof. Manpreet Kaur

Dept. CS and Applications

Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala


Prof. Jaspreet Kaur Khera sharing knowledge about IOT

 The Emerging Internet of Things


One of the most dynamic and exciting developments in information and communications technology is the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT). Although networking technologies have become increasingly ubiquitous over the past two decades, until recently they have largely been restricted to connecting traditional end-user devices, such as mainframes, desktop and laptop computers, and, more recently, smartphones and tablets. Recent years have witnessed the attachment of a much broader range of devices to the network. These have included vehicles, household appliances, medical devices, electric meters and controls, street lights, traffic controls, smart TVs and digital assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home.

Industry analysts estimate that there are currently more than eight billion such devices connected to the network and project that this number will expand to more than 25 billion by 2022.

The increasing deployment of these devices has enabled new use cases for network technologies. Some experts project that the IoT may generate as much as US$13 trillion in revenue by 2025. Industry analysts estimate that there are currently more than eight billion such devices connected to the network and project that this number will expand to more than 25 billion by 2020.

Unlike traditional cyber systems, which connect general-purpose computers, IoT systems often link together highly specialized devices designed for specific purposes with only a limited degree of programmability and customizability. In addition, IoT systems often store and process data in a distributed manner, in contrast to the highly centralized approach of consolidating storage and computing power in large data centres. In addition, IoT systems are sometimes called cyber-physical systems, because unlike purely cyber systems, they also include sensors that collect data from the physical world.

The distributed nature and the presence of physical sensors create both new opportunities and vulnerabilities from the standpoint of security and privacy. To date, however, the industry, end-users and the academic community have only just begun to appreciate what the burgeoning deployment of this technology might mean and to study how to prepare for the challenges posed by this new technological environment.

The Personal Nature of the Information Collected

One of the IoT’s most distinctive aspects is the increasingly personal nature of the information collected. Connecting vehicles to the network means that others can track those vehicles’ movements and the manner in which they are operated. The use of smart devices in homes can reveal a great deal of information about residents’ habits and the ways that they live their lives

Sensors as a New Attack Vector

Everyone who has used the internet is well aware of the onslaught of cyber attacks that bombard computers nearly every day. Viruses, worms, trojans, botnets and other forms of malware have become all-too-familiar parts of the online experience, as are persistent efforts to hack through security. The fact that IoT systems necessarily incorporate sensors that collect data from the physical world subjects them to an entirely new vector of attack. 

In addition to the range of traditional online threats, flooding a sensor with electromagnetic radiation can cause it to malfunction. Even worse, a more sophisticated attacker can send carefully calibrated erroneous information to the sensor that can cause the system to take actions that are not warranted by the actual situation. For example, something as simple as spoofing location data can cause a connected car to veer far off course.

To Conclude IOT is a weapon that is now accessible by each and every person. It’s Applications Has made the life much easier but has increased the security threats and is hazard to health as people are not involved physically and are much machine dependent.

Assistant Professor Jaspreet Khera

Lyallpur Khalsa College

Kapurthala.

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Prof. Harpreet Kaur sharing "Hind di Chadar “Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji”

  

Hind di Chadar “Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji”

Guru Tegh Bahadur was born Tyag Mal on 1 April 1621 in Amritsar, Punjab. He was the youngest son of Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh guru. He was a spiritual scholar and a poet whose 115 hymns are included in Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the main text of Sikhism. He had one elder sister and four brothers. From a young age, he was trained in the martial arts of archery and horsemanship. He also received religious training from Baba Buddha and Bhai Gurdas. Guru Tegh Bahadur was executed on the orders of Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor, in Delhi, India. For supporting the Hindu Pandits by resisting these forced conversions, and for himself refusing to convert to Islam, Guru Teg Bahadur Ji was publicly executed via beheading at the imperial capital of Delhi on the orders of Emperor Aurangzeb. Sikh holy premises Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib and Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in Delhi mark the places of execution and cremation of Guru Tegh Bahadur. His martyrdom is remembered as the Shaheedi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadur.


ਧਰਮ ਵਾਲੀ ਚਾਦਰ ਤਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ

ਪੂਰੇ ਸਤਿਗੁਰਾਂ ਪੂਰੇ ਹਿੰਦ ਉੱਤੇ
ਐਸੀ  ਧਰਮ ਵਾਲੀ ਚਾਦਰ ਤਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਸਬਰ, ਨਿਡਰਤਾ ਦੇ ਹਥਿਆਰ ਦਿੱਤੇ
ਸਿਦਕ ਵਾਲੜੀ ਚਾੜ੍ਹ ਕੇ ਪਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ

ਜ਼ੁਲਮ ਧਾਰਿਆ ਰੂਪ ਔਰੰਗਸ਼ਾਹ ਦਾ,
ਜਿੱਥੇ ਜੀਅ ਕਰਦਾ ਜ਼ੁਲਮ ਢਾਹੀ ਜਾਂਦਾ
ਹਿੰਦੀ ਭੋਲੜੇ ਭਾਲੜੇ ਪੰਛੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ,
ਸਖ਼ਤ ਪਾ ਫਾਹੀਆਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਫਾਹੀ ਜਾਂਦਾ
ਜੇ ਕੋਈ ਖੰਭ ਫੈਲਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਕਰੇ ਹਿੰਮਤ,
ਬੇਦਰਦ ਹੋ ਖੰਭੜੇ ਲਾਹੀ ਜਾਂਦਾ
ਜਿੱਧਰ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਉਹ ਹੜ੍ਹ ਦੇ ਵਾਂਗ ਜਾਂਦਾ,
ਕੰਢੇ ਤੋੜ ਕੇ ਕਰੀ ਤਬਾਹੀ ਜਾਂਦਾ

ਸਤਿਗੁਰਾਂ ਸਰੀਰ ਦਾ ਬੰਨ੍ਹ ਲਾ ਕੇ,
ਕੰਧ ਧਰਮ ਦੀ ਉਹਨੂੰ ਨਾ ਢਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਪੂਰੇ ਸਤਿਗੁਰਾਂ ਪੂਰੇ ਹਿੰਦ ਉੱਤੇ
ਹੈਸੀ ਧਰਮ ਵਾਲੀ ਚਾਦਰ ਤਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ

ਜਿਹਾ ਰਾਜਾ ਤੇ ਤਿਹੇ ਵਜ਼ੀਰ ਹੁੰਦੇ,
ਉਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਓਦੂੰ ਵੀ ਹੱਦ ਮੁਕਾ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਸ਼ਾਹ ਆਪਣੇ ਨੂੰ ਖ਼ੁਸ਼ ਕਰਨ ਖ਼ਾਤਿਰ,
ਭੈੜੇ ਲੂਤੀਆਂ ਨੇ ਲੂਤੀ ਲਾ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਰਲਕੇ ਕਾਜ਼ੀਆਂ ਬਹੁਤ ਬਣਾਏ ਮਸਲੇ
ਅੱਗ ਸੁਲਗਦੀ ਹੋਰ ਮਘਾ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਬੇੜੀ ਹਿੰਦ ਦੀ ਪਹਿਲਾਂ ਹੀ ਡੋਲਦੀ ਸੀ
ਉਨ੍ਹਾਂ ਵੱਲ ਮੰਝਧਾਰ ਵਹਾਅ ਦਿੱਤੀ

ਸਤਿਗੁਰਾਂ ਨੇ ਸਿਰੜ ਪਤਵਾਰ ਕੀਤਾ
ਬੇੜੀ ਵੱਲ ਡੂੰਘਾਣ ਨਾ ਜਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ
ਪੂਰੇ ਸਤਿਗੁਰਾਂ ਪੂਰੇ ਹਿੰਦ ਉੱਤੇ
ਹੈਸੀ ਧਰਮ ਵਾਲੀ ਚਾਦਰ ਤਾਣ ਦਿੱਤੀ

 

Article by: Prof. Harpreet Kaur

Dept. Of History

                                                                                                           Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala

Covid Drive Carried out At Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala


Dec 7, 2021 , A Covid Drive was carried out at Lyallpur Khalsa College Urban Estate  , Kapurthala by  The Team from Civil Hospital Kaputhala.  Sampling of all the Faculty Members, and around 100+ students were collected  and recorded for the Covid test . Madam Amandeep Kaur Cheema, Co-ordinator LKC,KPT was the main Incharge of this event and she inspired  the students in this Covid Sampling Drive  . The Team also distributed free Masks to the students.  Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon, Principal Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala thanks the entire Team of Covid Drive and told them that we are grateful that they visited our Campus and inspired Staff and Students about " COVID AWARENESS IS THE KEY" .

 

Monday, 6 December 2021

TRAINING CAMP HELD AT LYALLPUR KHALSA COLLEGE, KAPURTHALA ON " GREEN VILLAGE & CLEAN VILLAGE"



Dec 6, 2021 Nehru Yuva Kendra Kapurthala organized one day very successful training camp on " Saaf Pind hareya bharea pind" at Lyallpur Khalsa College, Urban Estate Kapurthala. Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon , Principal at LKC, KPT was the chief guest of this event. More then 150 students from 50+ Villages participated in this Mega Event. ASI Gurbahan Singh who is incharge of Traffic Police Education cell  was the Resource person in this event who educated students regarding the importance of saving water , add on to Madam Sunita Singh also told the importance of keeping towns and villages neat and clean. Prof. Manjinder Singh Johal handled the stage and educated the youth well about the importance of "Saving Water and keeping Sorroundingd clean". Two students Navjot Kaur & Harleen Gill presented there views on Importance of water and cleanliness in the form of very beautiful poems. 

Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon addressed the students and admired the efforts of entire team of Nehru Yuva Kendra, Kapurthala. Also, the  volunteers were awarded with a token of love from LKC, KPT by the Principal sir. 
 

Thursday, 2 December 2021

A seminar on " SAVE WATER" was organised at Lyallpur Khalsa College, Kapurthala



Dec 3, 2021, Nehru Yuva Kendra Kapurthala conducted a seminar on " SAVE WATER" at Lyallpur Khalsa College Kapurthala, in which Madam Deepmala and Mr. Atul Thakur were the Chief Guest. They told about the importance of Saving Water. 

The Stage was handled by Prof. Manjinder Singh Johal (dept of Punjabi) who being the chief spokesperson addressed the audience and told about how Earth is the only known planet in this universe where life is possible only because of the availability of water and oxygen. Water is most important necessity of life for all the living beings on the earth. Without water no one can exist even for a day. We also know that there is very less percentage of clean water means drinking water available on the earth. So, we should not waste clean water and save it for future generations. 

Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon marked this big event by making the Audience to Undertake a Oath ceremony in which the motto was that "We should change our bad habits into positive ones and spread awareness among people about the importance of clean water. We should promote the less use and saving of clean water to maintain the continuity of life on the earth".

 This event marked a big space in everyone's heart.

 

Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Students observe World AIDS Day AT LKC, Kapurthala.


Lyallpur Khalsa college Kapurthala organised Worlds Aid Day through poster making in accordance with Red Ribbon Club Kapurthala on December 1, 2021. children Participated in it and Kunwarpreet got first position , second being shared by Mamta and Muskaan Arora. Dr. Baldev Singh Dhillon addressed the students and told the importance of the Worlds Aids Day.



 

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